Cleft Palate - dog health experiences

Not true!!! Operations are NOT the only way to go. With love and care and common sense, I have a two year old whippet that has a cleft. She is fine, she eats hard and soft food, actually she eats everything!!!!. She is happy and healthy and spoiled. A surgery would have been the worst thing for her. I did research and took the time to interview many vets and breeders for information. I believe that the practice is COSMETIC as the dog does not know it has a problem, and they adapt very well.--------
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